The sudden U.S. air strikes resulted in the loss of the lives of several key figures.
According to official U.S. information quoted by the Associated Press on February 7 local time, U.S. drones attacked a vehicle in Baghdad, the capital of Iraq, on the night of the 7th, killing three members of the Iraqi Shiite militia "Allah Brigades", including a senior commander.
That car was hit.
According to official US accounts, the top leadership of the Shiite militia "Allah Brigade" in Iraq was the main target of the operation. The operation is intended to weaken the strength of the Allah Brigade in Syria and undermine its strategic deployment and organizational structure. It is known that one of the three people who were attacked was responsible for leading the group's operations in Syria.
U.S. Command has confirmed a drone attack on militia forces in Iraq.
On February 7, local time, the US ** Command issued a statement confirming that the US military carried out a drone attack on the Iraqi Shiite militia "Allah Brigade" on the night of the 7th, Iraq time, resulting in the death of a "senior commander who planned to attack the US military base" as a "retaliatory action" against the attack on the US military base in Jordan before the attack and the creation of ** personnel**.
In addition, according to information quoted by CNN, the US military's attack does not mean the end of a series of retaliatory actions authorized by Biden, and the United States plans to implement more relevant measures.
In the eastern region of Baghdad, Iraq, a drone strike resulted in the death of four residents.
On the evening of February 7, local time, Iraq's security services released information that the Mashtal area east of Baghdad, the capital of Iraq, was attacked by drones, and a car was burned in the area during the attack, which resulted in the death of four residents.
According to Iraqi security services, there were four people killed in the car, two of whom were members of the Iraqi Shiite militia Allah Brigade and the other was a member of the Iraqi Shiite militia Nujaba Movement.
According to the social ** report of the Iraqi Shiite militia "Allah Brigade", the United States carried out a drone attack on two senior commanders of the group on the night of the 7th, including missile engineer Abu Bajir Saadi, who was a member of the Iraqi militia "Islamic Resistance Group".
A U.S. MQ-9 Reaper drone carrying Hellfire missiles took off from the Assad Air Base in Anbar Province in western Iraq that night and carried out an air strike on eastern Baghdad, according to a report under the banner of the Popular Mobilization Organization, an armed Shiite militia in Iraq. The loss of Abu Bajir al-Saadi plunged the Popular Mobilization Organization into deep grief. In the aftermath of the attack, the Popular Mobilization Group issued a statement stating that Abu Bajir al-Saadi, a member of the group, was tragically killed in the attack.